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A Plan to Save Small Colleges
Small colleges could join forces through a supporting-organization model, Michael Alexander writes.
Universities Investing in Microcredential Leadership
As microcredential programs slowly gain traction, more universities are looking for leaders to coordinate the efforts.
Pennsylvania Campuses Hit Hard by June Job Cuts
Beyond enrollment declines, colleges have cited the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests, the botched FAFSA rollout and debt as drivers of recent job and program cuts.
Clarks Summit University Announces Closure
Clarks Summit University is closing in the fall, officials announced Monday. The small Baptist college in eastern Pennsylvania had already...
For-Profit Art College Closes in Chicago
The American Academy of Art College, a for-profit art school in downtown Chicago, is closing, Crain’s Chicago Business reported. “It...
Deadline for Idaho-Phoenix Deal Extended
The University of Idaho is buying more time to finalize its planned acquisition of the for-profit online juggernaut University of...
FAFSA Fiasco Forces Cuts at Small Colleges
Many small private colleges are surviving quarter to quarter, narrowly avoiding sweeping budget cuts. The bungled FAFSA rollout pushed some over the edge.
University of Arizona’s Controversial UAGC Consolidation Moves Forward
The university touts absorbing the online campus as a financial win, but dipping enrollment and millions in debt have experts doubtful.
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